Kosovo's Central Election Commission (CEC) has unanimously certified the results of the June 7 elections.
In these elections, the first-place party was the Vetëvendosje Movement, securing 47.13 percent of the vote, or 53 seats in the Assembly. The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) ranked second with 19.44 percent, winning 22 seats. Meanwhile, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), with 16.69 percent, secured 18 seats, while the Alliance received 6.74 percent and won seven seats. Non-majority communities secured 20 seats, KosovaPress reports.
CEC Chairperson Kreshnik Radoniqi said that the certification came after the Supreme Court rejected appeals related to the election results.
“There is a change in the ranking within the Alliance. Ardian Gjini is replaced by Bekë Berisha, while Daut Haradinaj is replaced by Burim Ramadani,” he stated.
The Constitution stipulates that following certification, the constitutive session of the Assembly must be held within 30 days. During this session, the Speaker of the Assembly and deputy speakers must be elected, after which procedures for the formation of the Government, or even the election of the president, can proceed.